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Passengers suffer 'minor sprain' due to turbulence on Delhi-Sydney Air India flight: DGCA

The DGCA official said that no hospitalisation was required for any of the passengers. A statement from Air India on the incident is still awaited

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On Wednesday, seven passengers onboard an Air India flight from Delhi to Sydney suffered a "minor sprain" due to severe turbulence, as per a senior Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) official.

The DGCA official said that no hospitalisation was required for any of the passengers. A statement from Air India on the incident is still awaited.

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